he recorded it all in the united states. in japan, hitoko put them on records and cds. she often finds herself listening to them. a piece entitled "f" is the one that touches her the most. he played it for her over the phone from the united states. >> translator: i feel makoto is nearby and protecting me. >> reporter: in august, hitoko visited the island near the crash site. she organized an event. >> translator: i thought i should do something that lots of people could participate in. i came up with the idea of firing pottery in the open air, a flame of prayer, a prayer for peace. >> reporter: hitoko has a dream to have lots of people listen to makoto's music on the island. >> translator: on the 30th anniversary of the tragedy, the notes from my son's music wafting northward toward the sea where the plane went down, that's my dream. i'll be happy if my feelings nd makoto's music strike the right note with everyone, even if only a few people turn up. >> reporter: hitoko is worried that over time people might forget the tragedy. but there's one thing she's sure of. she's